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The '''[[List of IOC meetings|13th]] [[Olympic Congress]]''' is scheduled was held on 3 October–5, 2009 in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark, by the [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC).<ref name="IOC 1">{{ citation | title = Copenhagen elected as host city for the 13th Olympic Congress in 2009 | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=1653 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 8 February 2006 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Turin]], Italy }}</ref> The city of Copenhagen was chosen in 8 February by the 118th IOC Session held in [[Turin]], Italy to stage the 13th Olympic Congress, together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the [[121st International Olympic Committee Session|121st IOC Session]].<ref name="IOC 1"/> The other candidates were [[Athens]] (Greece), [[Busan]] (South Korea), [[Cairo]] ([[Egypt]]), [[Riga]] ([[Latvia]]), [[Singapore]] ([[Singapore]]), [[Taipei]] ([[Chinese Taipei]]).<ref name="IOC 1"/> Convened on the initiative of President [[Jacques Rogge]], the 13th Olympic Congress will bring together all the constituent parties of the [[Olympic Movement]] to study and discuss the current functioning of the Movement and define the main development axes for the future.<ref name="IOC 1"/> "This will be an important milestone and a chance for the entire Olympic family to discuss and debate some major issues around the role of the [[Olympic Movement]] in society. How can we use digital technologies to communicate the values of Olympism? How do we better connect with young people? What can we all do to encourage people to lead active, healthy lifestyles? These are just some of the questions we will grapple with at the Congress. Getting at some answers won't be easy, but is very necessary." said Jacques Rogge.<ref name="IOC 2">{{ citation | title = The challenges of 2009 demand an Olympic response | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2900 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 22 December 2008 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref> President Rogge underlined in his short address the role sport and the Olympic Movement play in society. "Sport has played, plays and will always play, an important role worldwide." According to Rogge, the IOC and all other members of the Olympic Movement will seize the opportunity of the 13th Congress in Copenhagen to demonstrate what has already been achieved in this field, that the Movement is committed to fully playing its role and that it is taking up every challenge in order to set the bar even higher.<ref name="IOC 3">{{ citation | title = Congress logo launched in Copenhagen | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2821 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 22 December 2008 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref>
The '''[[List of IOC meetings|13th]] [[Olympic Congress]]''' was held on 3 October–5, 2009 in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark, by the [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC).<ref name="IOC 1">{{ citation | title = Copenhagen elected as host city for the 13th Olympic Congress in 2009 | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=1653 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 8 February 2006 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Turin]], Italy }}</ref> The city of Copenhagen was chosen in 8 February by the 118th IOC Session held in [[Turin]], Italy to stage the 13th Olympic Congress, together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the [[121st International Olympic Committee Session|121st IOC Session]].<ref name="IOC 1"/> The other candidates were [[Athens]] (Greece), [[Busan]] (South Korea), [[Cairo]] ([[Egypt]]), [[Riga]] ([[Latvia]]), [[Singapore]] ([[Singapore]]), [[Taipei]] ([[Chinese Taipei]]).<ref name="IOC 1"/> Convened on the initiative of President [[Jacques Rogge]], the 13th Olympic Congress will bring together all the constituent parties of the [[Olympic Movement]] to study and discuss the current functioning of the Movement and define the main development axes for the future.<ref name="IOC 1"/> "This will be an important milestone and a chance for the entire Olympic family to discuss and debate some major issues around the role of the [[Olympic Movement]] in society. How can we use digital technologies to communicate the values of Olympism? How do we better connect with young people? What can we all do to encourage people to lead active, healthy lifestyles? These are just some of the questions we will grapple with at the Congress. Getting at some answers won't be easy, but is very necessary." said Jacques Rogge.<ref name="IOC 2">{{ citation | title = The challenges of 2009 demand an Olympic response | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2900 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 22 December 2008 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref> President Rogge underlined in his short address the role sport and the Olympic Movement play in society. "Sport has played, plays and will always play, an important role worldwide." According to Rogge, the IOC and all other members of the Olympic Movement will seize the opportunity of the 13th Congress in Copenhagen to demonstrate what has already been achieved in this field, that the Movement is committed to fully playing its role and that it is taking up every challenge in order to set the bar even higher.<ref name="IOC 3">{{ citation | title = Congress logo launched in Copenhagen | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2821 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 22 December 2008 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref>


The 13th Olympic Congress was held from 3 to 5 October 2009 in the Danish capital.<ref name="IOC 5"/> It will bring together around 1,000 participants representing: IOC members; IOC honorary and honour members; representatives of the International Federations, National Olympic Committees, the athletes and Organising Committees for the Olympic Games; athletes and athlete support staff (coaches, doctors and medical staff); referees, judges and technical officials; the IOC’s Olympic partners; and the media.<ref name="IOC 5"/> The various stages of the Olympic Congress run from 1 July 2007 until the end of 2009.<ref name="IOC 5"/> The meetings in Copenhagen will mark the culmination of this process.<ref name="IOC 5"/> But even then, the work will not be finished, as the next task will be to implement the main Congress recommendations that the Session has accepted.<ref name="IOC 5"/> The first meeting of the 2009 Congress Commission, which is chaired by President Rogge, and includes the entire membership of the EB, met for the first time this morning to start the process that will lead to the 13th Olympic Congress in Copenhagen in October 2009.<ref name="IOC 4">{{ citation | title = Turin, Copenhagen, the Games and more | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=1831 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 21 June 2006 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref> The 13th Olympic Congress will include a public consultation for the first time in the history of Olympic congresses.<ref name="IOC 5">{{ citation | title = 2009 Olympic Congress: First-ever public consultation | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2230 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 6 July 2007 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref> The Chairman of the Congress Organising Committee and President of the National Olympic Committee of Denmark, IOC member Kai Holm, is convinced that the Olympic Congress will strengthen Denmark's ties with the sports world, especially the various International Federations and the National Olympic Committees around the world.<ref name="IOC 5"/> "Such an opening allows us to exchange points of view, learn from each other and establish contacts which will be valuable for years to come", he believes.<ref name="IOC 5"/>
The 13th Olympic Congress was held from 3 to 5 October 2009 in the Danish capital.<ref name="IOC 5"/> It will bring together around 1,000 participants representing: IOC members; IOC honorary and honour members; representatives of the International Federations, National Olympic Committees, the athletes and Organising Committees for the Olympic Games; athletes and athlete support staff (coaches, doctors and medical staff); referees, judges and technical officials; the IOC’s Olympic partners; and the media.<ref name="IOC 5"/> The various stages of the Olympic Congress run from 1 July 2007 until the end of 2009.<ref name="IOC 5"/> The meetings in Copenhagen will mark the culmination of this process.<ref name="IOC 5"/> But even then, the work will not be finished, as the next task will be to implement the main Congress recommendations that the Session has accepted.<ref name="IOC 5"/> The first meeting of the 2009 Congress Commission, which is chaired by President Rogge, and includes the entire membership of the EB, met for the first time this morning to start the process that will lead to the 13th Olympic Congress in Copenhagen in October 2009.<ref name="IOC 4">{{ citation | title = Turin, Copenhagen, the Games and more | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=1831 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 21 June 2006 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref> The 13th Olympic Congress will include a public consultation for the first time in the history of Olympic congresses.<ref name="IOC 5">{{ citation | title = 2009 Olympic Congress: First-ever public consultation | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2230 | accessdate = 18 February 2009. | date = 6 July 2007 | publisher = International Olympic Committee | location = [[Lausanne]], Switzerland }}</ref> The Chairman of the Congress Organising Committee and President of the National Olympic Committee of Denmark, IOC member Kai Holm, is convinced that the Olympic Congress will strengthen Denmark's ties with the sports world, especially the various International Federations and the National Olympic Committees around the world.<ref name="IOC 5"/> "Such an opening allows us to exchange points of view, learn from each other and establish contacts which will be valuable for years to come", he believes.<ref name="IOC 5"/>

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File:Copenhagen 2009 Olympic Congress logo.png
Logo of the 13th Olympic Congress.

The 13th Olympic Congress was held on 3 October–5, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[1] The city of Copenhagen was chosen in 8 February by the 118th IOC Session held in Turin, Italy to stage the 13th Olympic Congress, together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the 121st IOC Session.[1] The other candidates were Athens (Greece), Busan (South Korea), Cairo (Egypt), Riga (Latvia), Singapore (Singapore), Taipei (Chinese Taipei).[1] Convened on the initiative of President Jacques Rogge, the 13th Olympic Congress will bring together all the constituent parties of the Olympic Movement to study and discuss the current functioning of the Movement and define the main development axes for the future.[1] "This will be an important milestone and a chance for the entire Olympic family to discuss and debate some major issues around the role of the Olympic Movement in society. How can we use digital technologies to communicate the values of Olympism? How do we better connect with young people? What can we all do to encourage people to lead active, healthy lifestyles? These are just some of the questions we will grapple with at the Congress. Getting at some answers won't be easy, but is very necessary." said Jacques Rogge.[2] President Rogge underlined in his short address the role sport and the Olympic Movement play in society. "Sport has played, plays and will always play, an important role worldwide." According to Rogge, the IOC and all other members of the Olympic Movement will seize the opportunity of the 13th Congress in Copenhagen to demonstrate what has already been achieved in this field, that the Movement is committed to fully playing its role and that it is taking up every challenge in order to set the bar even higher.[3]

The 13th Olympic Congress was held from 3 to 5 October 2009 in the Danish capital.[4] It will bring together around 1,000 participants representing: IOC members; IOC honorary and honour members; representatives of the International Federations, National Olympic Committees, the athletes and Organising Committees for the Olympic Games; athletes and athlete support staff (coaches, doctors and medical staff); referees, judges and technical officials; the IOC’s Olympic partners; and the media.[4] The various stages of the Olympic Congress run from 1 July 2007 until the end of 2009.[4] The meetings in Copenhagen will mark the culmination of this process.[4] But even then, the work will not be finished, as the next task will be to implement the main Congress recommendations that the Session has accepted.[4] The first meeting of the 2009 Congress Commission, which is chaired by President Rogge, and includes the entire membership of the EB, met for the first time this morning to start the process that will lead to the 13th Olympic Congress in Copenhagen in October 2009.[5] The 13th Olympic Congress will include a public consultation for the first time in the history of Olympic congresses.[4] The Chairman of the Congress Organising Committee and President of the National Olympic Committee of Denmark, IOC member Kai Holm, is convinced that the Olympic Congress will strengthen Denmark's ties with the sports world, especially the various International Federations and the National Olympic Committees around the world.[4] "Such an opening allows us to exchange points of view, learn from each other and establish contacts which will be valuable for years to come", he believes.[4]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Copenhagen elected as host city for the 13th Olympic Congress in 2009, Turin, Italy: International Olympic Committee, 8 February 2006, retrieved 18 February 2009. {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ The challenges of 2009 demand an Olympic response, Lausanne, Switzerland: International Olympic Committee, 22 December 2008, retrieved 18 February 2009. {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ Congress logo launched in Copenhagen, Lausanne, Switzerland: International Olympic Committee, 22 December 2008, retrieved 18 February 2009. {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h 2009 Olympic Congress: First-ever public consultation, Lausanne, Switzerland: International Olympic Committee, 6 July 2007, retrieved 18 February 2009. {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ Turin, Copenhagen, the Games and more, Lausanne, Switzerland: International Olympic Committee, 21 June 2006, retrieved 18 February 2009. {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)